Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 7, 1912, Page 8

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1 " T Gn 8 -rrere “TTE'S WO2RY OVER JEALS HezR nuSBAuu > CAREER by t aoueysuck end of the porch, =Le = “On, Cousin ltess 1 acme. What can ! <o =% his career? i “Goodaess, child, what a question® And hov thoughtliss of you to spring such i ponderous one on me this hot day " ilingly said: jad you are 10 help Jimmie welp you pare dovs nake will only tell me how liis mother has writ- will have the if yor Jimmic it she hopes 1 ion and will help him with _hll If you were a young wife, stagger career. t'uusin Bess, wouldn't that o “Indeed would i \Wait {2 you a pariny and we wiil see v i.. 1 must got this b ready o preserve befo nany coming to e apron, mornent 1 I an 1 do about ©of peaches lunch time. ! KNl it 1 we Com Wtled again o k, 1 eit : that the best way she could Jimmie with his carcer w hit: Good gracious, to tetch and carry for him, ' not his oflice boy.” “No, dear, you are not; but you can crve Jimmie quite well at home, be- vee his own loving lite wife” Ont breathed Jeanette, For example, although it may seem 4 trilling matter to you, you can help uig carcer by studying his digestion. When you have discovered what he {ikes and what diet suits him best, tearn to cook his meals, so that you car. instruct any new cook you may fave how to prepare and serve them to please him best, i o look after Jimmic's physical fwalth means a great deal of care and attention, hut to worry him about put- ting on rubbers and taking an um- br it it threatens rain and to be tinnally fussing over him is o great told Jean- clp serving as hy you don't expeet me | do you? »oi mivtile Have the raincoat, umbrelle and rabbors ready in the hall rack when wchink he needs them. He will et 1 ke nee of them without | it of clothes necessary “ e Judd ont for him and a ik L, with o enp of hot broth, el ir hedis foreed to work Tat the office. cnee s wonderful help to a man Al the little attentions to yoical comtort can be adminis- thout any great flow of words, cup of beef tea placed silently him on his desk when he works ab. home will bhe more appreciated than i e ospent twenty minutes i o persnade him to drink it | an from wasting time in wterviewing troublesome callers, Of- fer to write his lettors for him, espe- ‘ cinlly those o o 1||| n»luru, .llld} ones, too, it he will let you. Never trouble him with domes s(lcl NOIries, |<| lim think that the| houschold rims as if on oiled wheels | that scarcely ever creak, That nu-unm sell-denial, but practice it. v “Learn to wear a smiling face, even | if disaster threatens. [ You will often feel like crying with impaticnee when vexatious prob lerms must be faced and cruel ‘Iis:m: pointments forgotten, but if you m:xl\v‘ ap your mind to exert your sclf-cong those peaches, and help him to enjoy that harmless my blood recreation when he is worn with work b mnsl deration for my husband’s actual professior | trol ¥« smile won the « o tukes th n.i out of a man uud the cne who puts it back. The successful wife must be the one who restorss the heart and energy to her husb:nd when the fight against obstacles has been fierce and exhausting. “Jimmie loves to play bridge and you loathe cards. Learn how to play “Do not allow and sympathies, Jimmie's hobbies a disparity of tastes Interest you:self in as well as in his “But, Cousin Pes Tow can [ help with his c: “Just by these little vhm his career on't smoothing you see, dear, that by jus ! out the rough placis for ! will give Jimmic mor d uter- rupted thousht 1o huilding of his own earcer’ “There, the peua Don't they look deliciou you a jar vl o done, yvou for helpine dear.” “Thank von for helping me, Cousin I : e all pared. I will give Th:mk denr How He Felt About It. There was one man in Indianapolis this week, who eonld anpreciate the position of the wman in the musical comedy, “A Modern Eve,” who is the hen-pecked husband of a sullragette. | Whether the understaading one is a resident of the city or whether he is | one of the state fair visitors remains a mystery, but he is not in sympathy ! with the suffrage lcader depicted in | the play. He was a diminutive per- | sonage with long, flowing whiskers and a very meek countenance, | The husband. who was dominated had summoned sufficient ilis | | i | by his wife, couragze to spoak of the matter. narrative of his tfroubles ended with the lines, “Now, I am tired of this, I am gom to assert mysell.” ! Th dvones applanded and the | "emall 1 pecially elated, “Pul- | tion bronght ly.” ar | 1 ! i whiy, tull of ful i to carry t himself as s of ity own shiniy L& one moves on! huran Tife as stars ove on dark seas to bewilderod s the sun i Wheels, bringing alf tia ons with him from the south Use u J \ i | Lont thing | o rernn ast hom eracks and | carved i vachos ereviees { where a dust p could tind the dust rry this next you clean ‘ the bascbhourds dow cashes, ete. | { You will cevey thout w brush. | s R { Long-Lived. | “Oh, ves, 1 comie of a very long- lived family. My Jather cut a third got of teeth when e w rast cighty.” SThat's nothing. Ay prandfather died | of infantile poiaiosis when he was nincty 3 han the iin - [ 1 W | Telephione 720 Munn Bldg. "OR SALE—35-hovae power boller td 25-horse power air 1ift, which «mps 350 gallons of water per min- Apply to W. K. McRae. 6-19-tf {FOR QUICK SALE, | FOR SALE| LS S S vA v S S AT, W ite | A GENUINE BARGAIN FOR SALE Five-uere tarm on Lot 115x145, nw, corner of block take Parker; three-room box hnusoi ST of Baker addition, 2 nice new '\\‘|~ll~|’misln‘d cottages, rents for $25 Splendid strawberry Price $350. Alog Per fonth: all Kinds of fruit, and fine will tireplace ang sarden land ten aeres cut-over land on North ' avden. Will sell for $3,000 on casy | Florida avenue, near Lake Parker |'°Ts if sold quick. J. B. SMITIL Price 250 1. 0. Fr.oop. | If you miss thesy two offers you 11-5tf FOR RENT OR SALE. | One mile from Lakeland depot on a clay road; 2 four-room houses, 12- acre truck farm, 3 acres of bearing|: #rove. Will rent the entire place for $300 per year, or will sell for §3.000 and make easy terms. The grove properly cared for will pay the tent on the entire place. Call or ad- | 10-25-11 | Will regret it. ORANGE TREES FOR SALE. {n Futch and Rogers addition, Peunessee and Pennsylvania ave- aues, and in the alleys. These fine trees can be selected now, .u,gnd] and removed when the present crop is tuken off. Price $2.50; purchaser removing tree. For further porticu- fars. soe Lo M. Futeh, Munn build- | dpess ¢, A Cook, 03 Gilmore Ave., ! ing 10-10-tt. | Lakeland, Flo 11-5-6t AT A BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE. | HOUSES For rent or sale on | New T-room house, op Johnson Ave , . Lakeland Realty aicely finished, overlooking Lake fand 1 t Co, 209 I\'ml\|~-k~\“ Morton, thy pretiiest location in the | Ave H-(‘.lf_‘ ity Will sell at bargain if sold! FOR S \LE or EXCHANGE-Val- wul on U B SMITIH Wt in Grond Boulevard sub- 115t | division, Jacksonville. For sale op POR SALE - . 1scenger touring , Will exchanze for Lakel | € fine conditi or will ex-, I' 0. I S2 | for part payment on Lake- FOR S real estace \ddress Box 536! 1 eity and and. S-10-tt [or quick sale list your property THE EVENing TELEGRAM, 10 A o T ————— — S T r— ¢ cent reducton off., \ ith us. Fla. and Ga. Land Co. 10-25tf I FOR RENT--Furnishea rooms, 610 East Lime street, near Lake Morton. 8-24-tt FOR RENT—One nice furnishel rcom. Mrs, L. A. Rennolds, corner South Massachusetts and Cedar St 9-10-t¢ LAK ELAND, . fice, room 12, upstairs. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS—In wodern house avenue. 9-2-te. FOR RENT--Large store room, with 5 large airy living rooms over- head, Fine business location. Phone 119, or (after 5 p. m.) 43 Black. 10-30-2w FOR RENT — Furnished room; modern conveniences. 404 East Lime Don't \noor at the man who falls, tie at Jeast 414 South New ank!m“ & Wilson. 1'on commission street. Telephone 292, 11-1-1m. FOR RENT—Handsomely fur- nished room. New, with ~\roen~)| and private bath. 1011 8. Florid: Ave. Phone 43 Red 10 FOR RENT--Three unfur reoms, electrie lights, bath viith he and cold water. 509 1. Orange St WANTED-~Two furnished rooms tor light housekeeping Apply ‘ | PLoonix Barber ehop 11-5 ———, Remember, NOY. T, FLA. ber 15th. tville er anywihiere i needs: you to select from, | MISCELLANEOUS 1 $45 WILL BUY a new sSmith Pre- mier typewriter. In perfect condi- tion, worth Apply News of- - To. Biggest line girls' ana voys' and | children’s books ever shown in Lake- Lakeland Book |89 Parker Lucky Curve Fountain 7.24.t¢| P08 at all times, land just receivel. Store. Two full sets Alger books for boys Just received at the Book Store. % Off On Clothin That Means 100 Per Cent to the Good Mothers of Lakeland and surround- | ing countiy. the splendid lines o boys and children's clothing that l am selling, | will give a reduction of 10 per cent on every suit and odd pair of trous- ers in my store. from now until Novem- | ammaking this offer to try and interest the parents of boys and the boy who buys his own clothing in the splendid clothing. odd pants, shoes, hats and furnishings that | have pur chased for this season. No need to sct 4 to Tampa, Jackson- 2lse for what the boy l IN order to introduce to the Boys and | cait save time, hle. mis-fits 2nd your pociet beok by i bringing or sending your boy here to be fitted up, We will take as much pains i and pleasure with the boys and children as we do with grown-ups, in fitting and satisfying them. A big assortment of serges. cassi- mers, worsteads, cheviots and tweeds Colors: gray, tan and their kindred shades, made in sailor blouse. Rus- sian. Norfolk, single and double breast. Prices range from $3.50 to $12.50 with a 10 per Some of these suits have two pairs of pants. Every suit guarantecd to give satisfaction or I will make good. See¢ window. ‘| cock building. - I TN D | T Y M e | e - T T R N S L A VR AR M R B e It T BRI e e —— e —————— B e e — worry, trou | e CoO. NE w YORK ! brown. blue, T R S T R e R S A S W - ST, SN % 200 AT Thursday of last week o) d.nl\ blue coat, romewhere botween Their Fina! Chance. tovn and Lake Borey, Return and He—What kind of a resort was it receive reward. J. I Stanley, K, |You were at? She—Well, judging 1« pdh,“”,, St., Phone 83-Bluc. the kind of men 1 saw there, I should Bring us your pictures to frame. Lakelaud Book Store. 7-24-tt For FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATE GLASS, and STEAM BOILER |N- SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, Pea Phone 342. 4-¢-tf Full line both Waterman Ideal Lakeland Book 7-24-tt Come in ana select some ot our 7-24-11 crisp new books for boys, girls and P “TING AND PAPER HANG-|4 pj ING—Done promptly and artistical- |1anq ly. Ben Carstens, Phone 71, Jack- 10-9-1mo. SEVERAL nice front rooms and board at 211 Tennessee avenue. Mrs. Henry Bacon. wW00D All kinds delivered Lakeland Fuel Supply. Red. If you want to ve tne best dressed wan in town, be sure to buy a taliored suit. not perfect, don't take it. 2.6, MURRELL & SHARP. WANTED—Fruits promptly. anl produce We are large h\n- | 'dh-rs Ingram Sced and Commission | l'u.. Valdosta, Ga. 11-6-1mo. | FOUND—Roll o money and pa- pers. Owner will call at D, Fyl- chum’s store, 216 South Florida ave- in-v. identify property and pay for ! this ad 11-6-2n dared | Best stationery at lowest prices ia ‘m town. Lakeland Book Store. | children before the lot is picked over Book Store. TO THE PUBLIC I am handling daily the Apalachi- cola select oyster. I do not keep 9-26-t¢ | them in tin, but in crocks, highly iced in a porcelain refri~erator Bay it was the last resort for mar- riageable girls llpholstermg --and-- Mattress Making FURNITURE upholstered. OLD MATTRESSES made over CUSHIONS of all kinds made ! g shipment just received. Lake- | order. 7-24-tt| |lnid also matting, etc. CARPETS and RUGS cleaned ar In regards to workmanship, se¢ Mr. W. P. Pillins, of Lakeland, w:o knew me for about 16 years at Or- lando, Fla. Drop me a postal card cieaned daily. Phone 258 and they or call at shop No. 411 S Ohlo ave will be delivered promptly with any SRS Phone 258 other groceries you may need. 10-25-1mo. | J. P. ROQUEMORE. CLEARING AND FENCING—Any val | one desiring work of this kind done, If it don’t fit wnd is|Please communicaty with Anthony Qt'mlucwi(m Pauway, Fla. 11-5- -6p. WE WILL MAIL YOU $1 fer each set of old False Teethsent US. Highest prices paid for old Gold, Silver, old Watches, Broken Jewelry and Precious Stones. Méney Sent By Return Mail. Phila. Smelting & Refining Co. ESTABLISHED 29 YE\RQ 863 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. TO DENTISTS We will buy your @ ld Gold Scrap, and Platinum est prices paid. Filings, High- Phone 272 Green. Arthur A. . Douglas . Fiske Johnson REAL ESTATE Loars Negotiated — Buys and Sells Real Estate. Orange Property a Specialty. : ROOM 7, KENTUCKY BUILDING

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